The VMAP agreement is directly between the School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and VMware, and does not apply to anyone else at UNSW.

Under the terms of this agreement, only CSE academic staff, or students currently registered in at least ONE subject (in current teaching session), or in a postgraduate program, are entitled to VMAP software through CSE.

Using VMAP

Authentication and user data

When you select the sign-in link from the home page, the VMAP system will connect to an authentication server at CSE. You will need to use your CSE credentials to log on. Your CSE username and password are entered on a system controlled by CSE and are not transferred to or stored on the VMAP site.

The authentication server returns your UNSW ID, given name, family name and CSE email address to the VMAP system. This data is necessary to create an account for you, and to enable the VMAP system to send product download information and product keys.

Getting Help with VMAP

As VMAP is an third party product, you should contact e-academy directly using the information in the Help section of VMAP.

CSE System Support cannot help you retrieve your unique product-key information.

If you have problems logging onto the CSE VMAP, CSE System Support can assist with checking your eligibility for the service.

If you are not a student or employee of the UNSW School of Computer Science and Engineering then you are not eligible to use this service.
Last edited by crh 11/10/2017